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Arnold chiari malformation may be classified according to herniation content into 4 subtypes:<ref name=" | Arnold chiari malformation may be classified according to herniation content into 4 subtypes:<ref name="pmid286137302">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hidalgo JA, Varacallo M |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=28613730 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
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Classification
Arnold chiari malformation may be classified according to herniation content into 4 subtypes:[1]
Subtypes | Explanation | Association |
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Type1 | Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsils
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Syringomyelia |
Type 2 | Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsil and vermis
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Lumbosacral myelomeningocele |
Type 3 | Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsil and vermins, lower brain stem
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Occipital encephalocele |
Type 4 | Herniation parts: Brain stem located in posterior fossa, underdeveloped cerebellum
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A variation of cerebellar hypoplasia |